posted June 30, 2013 08:23
Finding stuff like this is like my biggest thrill these days.....damn, my life is boring. They've got a pretty large vinyl section too but if I started combing over that every time I go in there I'd never get out. What UFO would you suggest? I heard a track off Lights Out the other day and was blown away. So I guess that's a good one...but I don't know much more than that.
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Juan87
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posted June 30, 2013 17:46
Whatever album has "Rock Bottom" on it...no, not the Kiss song haha.

posted June 30, 2013 21:51
Yep, UFO's Phenomenon album contains Rock Bottom and is, in my opinion, their strongest effort. I also like their follow up "Force It" and "Lights Out" a lot! I'm also a big fan of the UFO-2 Flying LP, but it's a totally different style... space rock to the Nth degree!

Aside from KISS, UFO was the first metallic band I really got into due to my older brother being a huge fan. I was jammin' out to Rock Bottom in like 5th grade, haha. Still love them and Schenker's first few solo albums.

I'm with ya John, I don't think I'll ever sell off my collection. At some point, I could see handing it off to my kids or something, but actually selling it off would be a traumatic experience. I actually prefer giving CDs away when I have duplicates, as opposed to selling them.

evil laugh...well, with the lot of you collecting all of this great shite maybe you should consider setting up some sort of "Schroeder Library" where all our stuff will go once we start dying off. Turntables, speakers, cans and ALL! Make it a traveling tour bus of killer music.

quote:Originally posted by hexonut:[QUOTE]Originally posted by schroeder:[qb]Janes Addiction - Live in NYC cd

huh? Woa!What is it, a boot? If it's any good, i want it.[/QB][/QUOTE]

It's official and just came out on cd and dvd/blu ray. I listened to the cd today. Very lively, colorful, and energetic. Perry is very.... well, Perry!!! Great set list from the recent tour which includes a few songs (love the last album), and of course the classics. I do wish it was longer. I need to find time to watch the blu ray.

quote:Originally posted by Luna:evil laugh...well, with the lot of you collecting all of this great shite maybe you should consider setting up some sort of "Schroeder Library" where all our stuff will go once we start dying off. Turntables, speakers, cans and ALL! Make it a traveling tour bus of killer music.

posted July 07, 2013 22:18
OLIVA is an interesting album to listen to especially after reading the liner notes about these being songs he wrote with his brother Criss and some of them are pre Savatage. It's definitely different than what I was expecting, but I like that he finally got these released to pay respects to Criss an it's something unique for us die hard fans.

posted July 09, 2013 20:16
JUDAS PRIEST - Epitaph (Halford sounds way better than on Rising In The East, plus, Never Satisfied!!!)SATAN'S WRATH - Galloping Blasphemy (great retro-metal by some doom/stoner alumni)SOUND CITY movie (great documentary)VOIVOD - To The Death 84 (it was getting on my nerves not having this album yet)

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